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Baslik: UN High Commissioner for Human Rights 1999
Report of the Working Group on Minorities on its fifth session (Geneva, 25-31 May 1999) Chairman-Rapporteur: Mr. Asbjørn Eide
 
Greek Helsinki Monitor Report on Greece to the 1998 OSCE Implementation Meeting
28 October 1998 Minority rights Introduction Greece formally recognizes only one "religious" minority, the "Muslims" of Thrace whose fundamental rights are formally guaranteed by the 1923 Treaty of Lausanne.
 
GHM - State Institutions Acknowledge the Demands of the Turkish Minority in Thrace - Rress Release
Greek Helsinki Monitor (GHM) highlights the following extracts published during the pre-election period in "Paratiritis tis Thrakis" (Thrace Observer), a daily newspaper of Komotini.
 
Greek Reply to GHM 1999 report
This is the response to the statement made by the NGOs Greek Helsinki Monitor and Minority Rights Group-Greece, which have also circulated a written report on the subject of their statement, titled Greece's Stateless Persons
 
HRW 2002 Greece report
Greece faced criticism for its human rights policies and practices from a range of regional and international actors in 2001.
 
HRW Reccomendations on 1999
While there have been some improvements since the publication of our last report in 1992, many of the major problems remain.
 
IHF 1998 Report
IHF Focus:Freedom of expression and the media; protection of ethnic minorities; citizenship; conscientious objection; freedom of religion; protection of immigrants. Greek authorities continued their discriminatory policy against ethnic and religious minorities.
 
OSCE Greek Reply - 1999
Greece did not ask for the floor for a national intervention on minority issues as we fully subscribe to the statement made by the Finnish Presidency on behalf of and with the contribution of all EU member states.
 
Parallel Report on Greece¹s compliance with the UN Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Racial Discrimination - March 2001
This report was prepared for the United Nations' Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination for submission to the 58th Committee session considering Greece's compliance with its obligations under the UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination.
 
Greece Reports to Treaty Bodies
Greece's 12th through 15th periodic reports were submitted as one document which was considered by the Committee at its March 2001 session.
 
Venice Commission 2001 Minorities and Kin-State
On 21 June 2001, Romania's Prime Minister, Mr A. Nastase, requested the Venice Commission to examine the compatibility of the Act on Hungarians living in neighbouring countries, adopted by the Hungarian Parliament on 19 June 2001, with the European standards and the norms and principles of contemporary public international law.
 
A project on educational reform for the Muslim Minority in Greece
Education is provided at segregated, minority schools, regulated by the 1923 Treaty of Lausanne and bilateral agreements between Greece and Turkey.
 
GHM & MRG-G Greece Report about Compliance with the Principles of the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities - March 2001
1. Greece signed the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities (hereinafter referred to as the Convention) in Strasbourg on September 22, 1997.
 
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Greece) The Muslim Minority of Greek Thrace

The basic guiding principles of the policy followed by Greek Governments in recent years, vis-a-vis the handling of minority issues have been those of moderation and consensus.
 
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